Green only got credit for two blocks and no steals, but his hands were much more active than that. Glad to see him back, and I hope his injury is really behind him.
The Spurs are just a much better team when their scoring opportunities are balanced.
Parker had about as good of a game as he's going to have, but he did some things I really like offensively. He did settle for long pull-ups, which was more than half the battle, nor did he try to force things inside. Best thing is that he's using his floater over PGs in the same way a big would use a hook. So rather than trying to get the ball up before someone can rotate, he's taking the bump from his guard and then floating it over them. That type of play should be there for the rest of his career, and it's a perfect way for him to continue to be a threat in the paint.
Manu made some big shots, which gives me hope he can still be a rotation player in the playoffs. LMA with another double-double despite not looking too great on O. Pau with a second straight game threatening a triple-double.
Kawhi didn't force things as much and wasn't the designated perimeter defender, and that helped him be more effective on both ends. That's going to be the key to having him at his best each night. He's not along on either side of the ball, and getting everyone to play like that will keep him fresh and keep the team in rhythm.